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he and his brother are from help that but they have been living here legally for mar than a year. they are going house to house looking for him. this is a massive man hunt. boston schools and businesses are shut down. mass transit is shut down. this effort being described as unprecedented bringing in thousands of police officers. some estimates put the numbers at 9,000 offices involved. these are pictures of the two suspects. you can see one on the left side of your screen wearing a black hat. that suspect was shot and killed by police already. the man in the white hat identified. police say the suspect that was killed had explosives on his body. the second suspect still at large also does. boston police commissioner ed davis says we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. we are going to continue to follow this from our newsroom and keep you updated. reporting live from the newsroom claudine wong ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. do stay with us throughout the morning. also any time of day every
he and his brother are from help that but they have been living here legally for mar than a year. they are going house to house looking for him. this is a massive man hunt. boston schools and businesses are shut down. mass transit is shut down. this effort being described as unprecedented bringing in thousands of police officers. some estimates put the numbers at 9,000 offices involved. these are pictures of the two suspects. you can see one on the left side of your screen wearing a black hat....
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." >>> an 11-year-old mars boy injured in the -- martinez boy injured in the bombings will undergo surgeries today. this is after a fund-raiser in his hometown. ♪ >> a local band provided the entertainment at the rocks restaurant on main street in martinez. workers volunteered their time and donated their tips. the fund-raiser was to help the family of aaron hearn. he was waiting for his mother to finish the boston marathon when the bombs went off causing a serious injury to his leg. however, he is expected to make a full recovery. >>> stay with us here at ktvu channel 2 for continuing coverage throughout the morning of the boston marathon bombings. >>> we're gonna take you out to the bombings. >>> a fire broke out at a home in san mateo where a man, his wife and their seven children were living. now, it started near the family car. it was parked right in front of the garage in the area of bermuda and annapolis drive. a man was getting up to go to work around 3:40 when he heard noises outside. >> it's furnt these folks were able to wake up and the husband was able to get everyone out of th
." >>> an 11-year-old mars boy injured in the -- martinez boy injured in the bombings will undergo surgeries today. this is after a fund-raiser in his hometown. ♪ >> a local band provided the entertainment at the rocks restaurant on main street in martinez. workers volunteered their time and donated their tips. the fund-raiser was to help the family of aaron hearn. he was waiting for his mother to finish the boston marathon when the bombs went off causing a serious injury...
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mars 1 wants to establish human life on mars and the ceo says anybody can apply but there is a catch. right now today there is no technology to bring you back. the first departure is steaded for 2023 with new mixes every two -- missions every two years. sal knows about our mission here on earth, it is the commute. >>> traffic is moving well on 208 getting into the -- 280 getting into the valley and if you are driving northbound it is not stop and go. also this morning, livermore valley has been the heaviest commute and it has taken a half hour to get from grant line to 880. >> the temperatures here, i had a nice e-mail and napa airport, fairfield, 50s and 60s, if you are near the coast anywhere from 50s and 60s to upper #0s, dave. , upper 80s, dave. >>> we will find out what is next for the accused terrorist and we will have a live report from boston. @p . >>> good morning, welcome back, we are looking at the nasdaq and we have a couple of stocks to watch, coach, up 14% after some good earnings. is that you and steve shopping? >> steve shops more than i do. >> well, we will have all t
mars 1 wants to establish human life on mars and the ceo says anybody can apply but there is a catch. right now today there is no technology to bring you back. the first departure is steaded for 2023 with new mixes every two -- missions every two years. sal knows about our mission here on earth, it is the commute. >>> traffic is moving well on 208 getting into the -- 280 getting into the valley and if you are driving northbound it is not stop and go. also this morning, livermore valley...
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mars 1 estimates the price tag for four people in mars about $6 billion. i would totally recommend you for this trip. >> is that right. i don't want to be the first on that one. i'd like to be the second group. let them work out the kinks a little bit. >> let them see how it is. >> yeah. >> wouldn't that be cool? >> it would be incredible. >> you would be so isolated. >> that we can even think about going to mars, that's fascinating. >> doesn't feel like mars out there today though. >> it is getting hot! more like mercury out there now. we have a lot of sunshine and temperatures heating up outside. should be a beautiful afternoon as those temperatures soaring near 90 degrees in some of the valleys. even out at the coast michelle, 60s and 70s. how about that? >> that's good. i think you should cream after ve a gat afternoon. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so
mars 1 estimates the price tag for four people in mars about $6 billion. i would totally recommend you for this trip. >> is that right. i don't want to be the first on that one. i'd like to be the second group. let them work out the kinks a little bit. >> let them see how it is. >> yeah. >> wouldn't that be cool? >> it would be incredible. >> you would be so isolated. >> that we can even think about going to mars, that's fascinating. >> doesn't...
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. >> san francisco supervisors eric mar, and malia coen have come up with a resolution to ensure that all the money from proposition a be used to restore cuts as prop a intended. the group is asking the remaining supervisors to pass the vote in a resolution. city college has lost 53 until dollars over the past five years. >>> oakland city leaders revealed their budget proposal. $1billion a year for each of the next two years. mayor jean quan called it a fair budget. the proposal includes two more police academies, however, the city will still need to eliminate about 80 positions. the deadline for a new budget is june 30, and the public will be able to weigh in before then. >>> investigators revealed new information today in the sabotage of two south bay utilities. they now believe that the attacks on a power station and the key fiberoptic line were part of a coordinated plan. the high powered weapon and the strategy that the attackers used. >> it's going to take weeks before this pg and e substation near metcalf road in south san jose is fully cleaned up and repaired after someone use
. >> san francisco supervisors eric mar, and malia coen have come up with a resolution to ensure that all the money from proposition a be used to restore cuts as prop a intended. the group is asking the remaining supervisors to pass the vote in a resolution. city college has lost 53 until dollars over the past five years. >>> oakland city leaders revealed their budget proposal. $1billion a year for each of the next two years. mayor jean quan called it a fair budget. the proposal...
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. >> reporter: the bombings at boston mar heavily influenced the london marathon for runners and organizers. they observed a moment of silence, remembering fellow runners brought down during what should have been a day of personal accomplishment. >> how can you not run for the people of boston and think about that. so motivational and inspirational. >> reporter: huge crowds lined the 26.2 mile race, while organizers brought in hundreds of additional officers to provide security. it's been fine. >> reporter: for every runner to cross the finish line, organizers are donating two british pounds to onefundboston. it is expected to come to $100,000. prince harry greeted runners, adding to the excitement for a group of finishers. a royal touch to a race celebrating runners and americans. >> she dedicated her win to the people killed in the boston attacks and those to who are still suffering. ktvu channel 2 news. >> some legislators in sacramento are working on a plan to use savings from the upcoming health mandate to help those that can't afford health care. some california counties already have
. >> reporter: the bombings at boston mar heavily influenced the london marathon for runners and organizers. they observed a moment of silence, remembering fellow runners brought down during what should have been a day of personal accomplishment. >> how can you not run for the people of boston and think about that. so motivational and inspirational. >> reporter: huge crowds lined the 26.2 mile race, while organizers brought in hundreds of additional officers to provide...
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i would rather be here than mars for example. >> you are a marsist. >> i will not hate on planet earth or earth day. but i disagree with the hysteria with the climate change. >> in 1970 one of the predictions made on the first earth day was that it was already too late to avoid mass starvation. another one was at the rate of president nitrogen build up it is only a matter of time before light will be filtered out of the atmosphere and none of the land will be usable. and -- let's say one thing about capitalism. it works to help improve environmental protection. one of the reasons we are able to have better diesel engines is because they figured out the technology to strip out the pollution. but they are still able to be productive. >> i certainly disprove of the starvation issue by myself. >> you have been losing weight. you look good. >> thank you. >> he is reducing his carbon footprint. >> this is where i just have a difficult time thinking any other way than we are doing damage here. you can't have billions of people sending all of this stuff up into the atmosphere overall of these
i would rather be here than mars for example. >> you are a marsist. >> i will not hate on planet earth or earth day. but i disagree with the hysteria with the climate change. >> in 1970 one of the predictions made on the first earth day was that it was already too late to avoid mass starvation. another one was at the rate of president nitrogen build up it is only a matter of time before light will be filtered out of the atmosphere and none of the land will be usable. and --...
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just going to be a mild trend. >> i've heard mars is lovely this time of the year. >> i'll be checking the accu-weather forecast from there. going to be warm. >> yes. >> very. >> oscar winning actress reese witherspoon doing damage control today whachl she is saying about her arrest during a traffic stop. >> then a a.polling accepted. a special >>> a court appearance scheduled today for actress reese witherspoon. a state trooper arrested her on disorderly conduct saying she refused to obey orders when her husband was pulled over and arrested for driving under the influence at one point the officer says she hung from the car window telling the trooper she did not believe he was a real police officer. a noted criminal defense attorney does not think charges will stick. >> think of this as an abusive arrest there is no legal basis for it. i think it will be dismissed before it gets to court. >> witherspoon refused to talk about the incident at the premier of her movie but in a statement she apologized and said she was embarrass bid her behavior and for disrespecting the officer who was ju
just going to be a mild trend. >> i've heard mars is lovely this time of the year. >> i'll be checking the accu-weather forecast from there. going to be warm. >> yes. >> very. >> oscar winning actress reese witherspoon doing damage control today whachl she is saying about her arrest during a traffic stop. >> then a a.polling accepted. a special >>> a court appearance scheduled today for actress reese witherspoon. a state trooper arrested her on...
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. >> shepard: david bowie ounce posited in song is there life on mars? now a dutch company is taking applications for folks who want to find out firsthand. mars one plans to fly to the red planet in the year 2022. anyone over the age of 18 can apply. all you need is 38 bucks for the application fee. the company reports it wants folks who are mature and interesting. no previous space travel required. there is a major catch. it's a one-way trip. workers at auburn university cut down a pair of iconic trees on the school's campus until recently auburn fans used the live oaks as a gathering place and a spot to celebrate victories. national championships have been celebrated there. of course, a couple of years ago some rogue alabama fan poisoned the trees after his school lost to auburn. school officials say they plan to redevelop the area where the trees stood. as for the tree poisoner, he is serving six months in jail for criminal damage. court officials say he will get out on probation which will include a ban on attending any collegiate events. tumors corn
. >> shepard: david bowie ounce posited in song is there life on mars? now a dutch company is taking applications for folks who want to find out firsthand. mars one plans to fly to the red planet in the year 2022. anyone over the age of 18 can apply. all you need is 38 bucks for the application fee. the company reports it wants folks who are mature and interesting. no previous space travel required. there is a major catch. it's a one-way trip. workers at auburn university cut down a pair...
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. >>> y ante un mar de personas dentro y fuera de la iglesia de la santa cruz al sur de boston, el presidente obama participÓ de un servicio religioso para vÍctimas de las explosiones el lunes pasado en la maratÓn de boston, estÚvo blanca rosa vilchez. >>> a la salida del evento, los rostros de los asistentes daban una idea del impacto que produjo en ellos la ceremonia y el discurso. >>> bello. bonito, la gente decentemente, se portaron bien. >>> tuvieron muchas cosas que decir, para empujarnos para ser una ciudad muy poderoso, y juntarnos como comunidad. >>> el discurso central del presidente obama, resaltÓ la vida de tres vÍctimas de las explosiones del lunes. y los esfuerzos por dar con quienes lo hicieron. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> los encontraremos y los haremos responsables y esto renueva nuestra fidelidad a vivir en una sociedad libre y nos hace mÁs fuertes. >>> por decirle a todos aquellos que nos quisieron hacer daÑo y cobardes que estamos unidos. >>> las medidas de seguridad fueron extremas, los asistentes llegaron en la madrugada. >>> desde las 6 de la maÑana. pero vale
. >>> y ante un mar de personas dentro y fuera de la iglesia de la santa cruz al sur de boston, el presidente obama participÓ de un servicio religioso para vÍctimas de las explosiones el lunes pasado en la maratÓn de boston, estÚvo blanca rosa vilchez. >>> a la salida del evento, los rostros de los asistentes daban una idea del impacto que produjo en ellos la ceremonia y el discurso. >>> bello. bonito, la gente decentemente, se portaron bien. >>> tuvieron...
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inspiration mars. it's not space tourism, this will be a professional crew, and it will be the first time that humanity has gone, you know, beyond the influence of earth. and i think the importance of it is, mars is the only place in the solar system, other than earth, that humans will be able to inhabit. so, i think it will be a big step for humanity. >> look, a lot of our viewers want to know, how could you possibly put two people crammed up next to each other, literally, in a very, very tight space? they're going to be together 16 months totally unbroken. what kind of people would do that? >> well, it's amazing how many people have already, you know, sent in e-mails to us trying to apply and we're not yet taking applications. one thing people don't realize-- >> but, what are you looking for? you've got to be a certain kind of person, haven't you, to stick it out? >> well, you know, these people are going to have to be quite busy during this flight because their primary job will be keeping all of the
inspiration mars. it's not space tourism, this will be a professional crew, and it will be the first time that humanity has gone, you know, beyond the influence of earth. and i think the importance of it is, mars is the only place in the solar system, other than earth, that humans will be able to inhabit. so, i think it will be a big step for humanity. >> look, a lot of our viewers want to know, how could you possibly put two people crammed up next to each other, literally, in a very,...
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. >> people look for heros, but in boston you just have to look next >> on a day marred by the worst of human kind, we saw the best of humanity. >> poppy, i know when you see it's so humbling to see them. i know they have been trying to get updates on the people they saved, have they been able to do that? >> some have, they see their victim at the worst state and they hope they are able to recover. one of the rescuers said they were able to go to boston medical center and see their patients one of the patients had improved from critical serious, one wouldn't think that serious is good, but serious is better than critical. and the other thing we talked about was coping, what about the trauma that they have gone through having to treat this, it really was like a war zone, the ied type explosives that exploded. they said they have each other. they can understand. maybe their friends and family can't understand what they're going through, but their fellow emt workers can. you wonder what would i have done. they didn't hesitate. >> they went in and saved the lives. and how amazing that th
. >> people look for heros, but in boston you just have to look next >> on a day marred by the worst of human kind, we saw the best of humanity. >> poppy, i know when you see it's so humbling to see them. i know they have been trying to get updates on the people they saved, have they been able to do that? >> some have, they see their victim at the worst state and they hope they are able to recover. one of the rescuers said they were able to go to boston medical center...
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do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? i know you wrote that on a daily journalism. do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great as the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon. it will be, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better. people will run it next year. there will be an air of defiance about it. they're not going to take away a great boston institution. >> talk about the rivalry, the curse of the bambino when somebody sold babe ruth to the yankees. i think he had five 20-game years there before they sold him as a pitcher, forced to play outfield every day, the fifth day play pitcher, get out and play the outfield four or five days in a row. you dumped him, you lost him. the sense of the yankee stadium tonight, the yankees, when they play the die moamondbacks. they're going to play "sweet caroline." does that give you a little sentiment for the yankee crowd? >> it's a nice thing to do. at times like this you can't get into the boston, new york thing pointing fingers or ma
do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? i know you wrote that on a daily journalism. do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great as the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon. it will be, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better. people will run it next year. there will be an air of defiance about it. they're not going to take away a great boston institution. >> talk about the...
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sudden they can't get to the finish line or that they are experiencing crossing the finish line is marred by this terrible tragedy. think about it. for the one from kenya, or denissa from ethiopia, tomorrow would have been the day that they would have been harolded in our newspapers. tomorrow it will be about this local tragedy. and those two athletes have been robbed as well of their moment in history by this terrible thing. >> finally, will there be a boston marathon next year? >> the boston marathon has endured two world wars and many other things. i remember working with the elite athlete program after september 11 and the different things that were put in place to deal with that.
sudden they can't get to the finish line or that they are experiencing crossing the finish line is marred by this terrible tragedy. think about it. for the one from kenya, or denissa from ethiopia, tomorrow would have been the day that they would have been harolded in our newspapers. tomorrow it will be about this local tragedy. and those two athletes have been robbed as well of their moment in history by this terrible thing. >> finally, will there be a boston marathon next year? >>...
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in 2009, she try today hang hearst in the bathroom at dell mar high, but survived and was on life support for years. her mother began an anticyber bullying campaign called the amanda network. >> it's not just good-bye. i'm going to see her again, and i know that and she's going to a better place. >> amaune da was 20 years old. a memorial will likely be held later on this summer. >>> tonight we have new information about another young woman who killed hearst after an alleged sexual assault at a party. her family had filed a lawsuit against the owners of the home where it happened, but can they really do that? we sent kit doe to find out. >> a judge has warned both the family and attorneys to keep quiet as they went to juvenile court today. >> everything that happened in there has to stay confidential. it involves juveniles. that's all i can say. i'm sorry. >> sources tell kpix 5 the three 16-year-old boys accused of sexual assault are no longer at the juvenile detention center and back home. we're also learning more through civil court filings as awe dri's parents are suing the boys' famil
in 2009, she try today hang hearst in the bathroom at dell mar high, but survived and was on life support for years. her mother began an anticyber bullying campaign called the amanda network. >> it's not just good-bye. i'm going to see her again, and i know that and she's going to a better place. >> amaune da was 20 years old. a memorial will likely be held later on this summer. >>> tonight we have new information about another young woman who killed hearst after an alleged...
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. >> president chiu: supervisor mar. m1 >> supervisor mar:thank you to supervisor avalos and also to -- and different groups around the country that are challenging different cities like in seattle. our city has been a leader in addressing climate change historically and it is making great gains in reducing greenhouse emissions for the work of many of us. yes the san francisco retirement system has over half 1 billion dollars invested in fossil fuel companies. we should not be investing our city's pension fund and oil, gas and coal companies many of which are planning to continue to burning massive amounts of carbon into the environment, but rather ensure the safety of the communities and promote renewable alternatives. the city should be making investments consistent with the cleaner plan, support the public good. our pension fund should divest fossil fuels polluting our environment . invest in the energy sources of the future again thank you to supervisor avalos and the many richmond district residents and people throu
. >> president chiu: supervisor mar. m1 >> supervisor mar:thank you to supervisor avalos and also to -- and different groups around the country that are challenging different cities like in seattle. our city has been a leader in addressing climate change historically and it is making great gains in reducing greenhouse emissions for the work of many of us. yes the san francisco retirement system has over half 1 billion dollars invested in fossil fuel companies. we should not be...
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it's been marred next year likely will include some type of memorial service. vernon lobe -- loeb. thank you for joij us. we're glad you are safe. see you soon. >> thank have you he much. >> thank you. >> time now is 8:11 on this tuesday morning. our coverage of boston marathon will continue. >> we'll look at the rush to save the injured and the role r social media played during the chaotic aftermath. aft before we head to break an update on a breaking story. we told you about last hour. a major earthquake killed at k least 42 people in iran and iranian authorities areauth expecting hundreds of more to be dead. the 7.8 quake was center fielded near the -- near thed near the border of pakistan but it was felt as far away as india's capital. we'll be back. >> welcome back. 14 minutes actually coming up on 15 minutes after 8:00. >> time now to check in with tucker barnes. not just the weather but for for something else a little extra. >> we can use it today. >> we sure could. >> cuteness factor of day, everybody. time now for the my first 55 picture of the day.of
it's been marred next year likely will include some type of memorial service. vernon lobe -- loeb. thank you for joij us. we're glad you are safe. see you soon. >> thank have you he much. >> thank you. >> time now is 8:11 on this tuesday morning. our coverage of boston marathon will continue. >> we'll look at the rush to save the injured and the role r social media played during the chaotic aftermath. aft before we head to break an update on a breaking story. we told you...
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when you look outside, you see an earry look of the mar thong finish line. they grew up on the other end of dorchester, his mother did, it's just people are just stunned, they're stunneded by the scope of this attack, but especially, as we felt after newtown as well, that an 8-year-old has to be among the fatalities. >> the 8-year-old is dead, his sister is in critical condition, lost one leg, maybe will lose the other leg, the mother is in bad condition, serious head injuries? >> and leg injuries for her as well. she was working for the state department of highways for ten years, when she was pregnant with the third child. she has a boy henry, the deceased boy martin, and when she was pregnant, she left the state employment, she was at home for a couple of years and she took a job at this charter school. it's a close knit blue collar community, triple decker as we call them in those neighborhoods. they're just stunned there. i talked to a priest at the church at st. ann's, and tonight they're having a candle light vigil, they moved it from the church to a n
when you look outside, you see an earry look of the mar thong finish line. they grew up on the other end of dorchester, his mother did, it's just people are just stunned, they're stunneded by the scope of this attack, but especially, as we felt after newtown as well, that an 8-year-old has to be among the fatalities. >> the 8-year-old is dead, his sister is in critical condition, lost one leg, maybe will lose the other leg, the mother is in bad condition, serious head injuries? >>...
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mars. why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. america international and world in the very heart of moscow. much much more of this is yours if you just received anything like to cut cut. cut . guys it's been a crazy week with lots of misinformation misreporting and misunderstandings over the complexities of the boston bombing case and every time a new fact emerges it leaves me with more questions than answers so help me gain some insight earlier i was joined by the bell admins boiling frogs post and founder national security whistleblowers coalition i first asked her if after a decade of civil liberties or regimes we should be surprised at all to the call to suspend the suspects rights and here's what she had to say. not. being climbing up the ladders towards the police to stay in fact he had been. operating within the all the police sustained characteristics you look
mars. why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. america international and world in the very heart of moscow. much much more of this is yours if you just received anything like to cut cut. cut . guys it's been a crazy week with lots of misinformation misreporting and misunderstandings over the complexities of the boston bombing case and every time a new fact emerges...
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liftoff for the mission to mars. >> cool stuff. it was a successful launch sunday for a new rocket carrying supplies to the international space station. the rocket lifted off from a base in virginia on a test flight to send a cargo ship in space. >>> all right. in health news now, a new report from the journal of pediatrics warns young people to just say no to the cinnamon challenge. the risky trend that went viral last year and dared teens to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon without water in 60 seconds or less. now doctors warn long-term damage could include throat irritation, lung inflammation, asthma attacks and at least 30 teens needed medical care last year including one michigan teen who was hospitalized for a collapsed lung. >> announcer: "early today health" is brought to you by vagisil ph balanced wash. >>> now to cnbc's courtney reagan. >> the dow's worst drop in nearly a year. apple fell 9% last week. worries about iphone demand have prompted investors to look for the exit. apple has lost $300 billion in market value since
liftoff for the mission to mars. >> cool stuff. it was a successful launch sunday for a new rocket carrying supplies to the international space station. the rocket lifted off from a base in virginia on a test flight to send a cargo ship in space. >>> all right. in health news now, a new report from the journal of pediatrics warns young people to just say no to the cinnamon challenge. the risky trend that went viral last year and dared teens to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon...
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he led the team that apprehended the suspects in the mar busted the most famous gangster in boston history, whitey bulger after a 16-year manhunt. before all this happened this week, what was next was cracking the isabella stewart gardener museum heist, the largest art heist in american history, a $500 million caper that has not been solved for 23 years. rick says the fbi under his leadership after all those years is now making significant progress in that cold case. if rick catches whitey bulger and the boston marathon bombers and ends up cracking the art heist, he will find himself in serious danger of having a statue built somewhere for him somewhere in the great city of boston. seriously, it's time to watch out. thanks for being with us. msnbc's coverage of this amazing day continues right now. stay with us. >> what began on monday afternoon here in boston a few blocks from where i sit ended tonight. . watertown, massachusetts just across the river when the superintendent of the state police made this announcement. >> woo! >> we are so grateful to be here right now. we're so grateful t
he led the team that apprehended the suspects in the mar busted the most famous gangster in boston history, whitey bulger after a 16-year manhunt. before all this happened this week, what was next was cracking the isabella stewart gardener museum heist, the largest art heist in american history, a $500 million caper that has not been solved for 23 years. rick says the fbi under his leadership after all those years is now making significant progress in that cold case. if rick catches whitey...
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mar marla tallez joins is with details on why the acting police chief suspended that policy. >> not exactly clear why the acting police chief reversed this policy, because we haven't actually heard back from him yet. we have reached out for him to comment. no comment as of this morning. just fact that he did and the idea that curb sitting could be making a comeback here at san jose police department is upsetting to a lot of people, including the city's independent police auditor, who is getting ready to present her findings, her annual findings to the city council and the mayor. now, judge ladoris cordell just released her 100-page report on the department for 2012. the overall message for the department is good. complaints about the police department were down 7% from the previous year as well as complaints of racial profiling. they says reversing former chief chris moore's policy is a step in the wrong direction. he had ordered officers to document all stops they make even if there is no arrest, including the person's race and whether they were told to stitt on a curb. the hope was to cur
mar marla tallez joins is with details on why the acting police chief suspended that policy. >> not exactly clear why the acting police chief reversed this policy, because we haven't actually heard back from him yet. we have reached out for him to comment. no comment as of this morning. just fact that he did and the idea that curb sitting could be making a comeback here at san jose police department is upsetting to a lot of people, including the city's independent police auditor, who is...
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inspiration mars is searching for one couple, a man and a woman, to make a 501-day trip to mars and back on a space capsule smaller than an r.v. joining us is the chairman of the inspiration mars foundation. dennis, god good to see you. you might be known as the founder of wilshire associates so you've worn many hats over the years. why do this? >> well, i think it's a big step for humanity and it will be our first encounter with mars. mars is probably the only other planet in the solar system that humans could inhabit so the crew will actually act as ambassadors from earth. dagen: in terms of humanity, though, what about -- what can you -- just based on this one trip, what will you learn about the science? what kind of contributions would this one trip make to the way we live our daily lives? >> i think we'll learn more about life sciences, how humans behave in deep space and how to deal with psychological issues of isolation. i think we'll learn a lot. don: you're shooting for 2018 for this voyage. do you have the technology in place to get it done? >> the technology definitely exists.
inspiration mars is searching for one couple, a man and a woman, to make a 501-day trip to mars and back on a space capsule smaller than an r.v. joining us is the chairman of the inspiration mars foundation. dennis, god good to see you. you might be known as the founder of wilshire associates so you've worn many hats over the years. why do this? >> well, i think it's a big step for humanity and it will be our first encounter with mars. mars is probably the only other planet in the solar...
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figure and the fear is the strength of opinion, particularly in opposition to her and her policies could mar this funeral as well. protests are planned. the question is whether they will be peaceful or otherwise. but there's also a terrorist threat as well. this is the first major street event if you will in the world since boston. the queen will be here. it will be populated as well by many dignitaries as you say from around the world. it's a tempting target. and there are two potential terrorist sources, one being the usual suspects in the middle east, the other being irish dissident republicans who you may recall once tried to kill her when she was alive. nobody knows quite what they might or might not have planned for this. the security response has been massive. the root of the funeral cortege will be lined by service purse nell, some for ceremonial reasons, others for security. and london police have been brought in from around the country. more than 4,000 police officers will be on duty here trying to keep the peace. so a day of reverence but also one of great concern. anne-marie? >>
figure and the fear is the strength of opinion, particularly in opposition to her and her policies could mar this funeral as well. protests are planned. the question is whether they will be peaceful or otherwise. but there's also a terrorist threat as well. this is the first major street event if you will in the world since boston. the queen will be here. it will be populated as well by many dignitaries as you say from around the world. it's a tempting target. and there are two potential...
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mar arecy gonzalez has the latest from boston. >> reporter: closing in on a possible o suspect. law enforcement sources tell abc news they have is a clear image of a man they believe could be the person who planted one or both of the bombs near the fen initial line of the boston marathon monday. abc news learned the person investigators believe could have caused the carnage and chaos was captured on a individual joe. he is shown talking on a cell phone and carrying a black back strapped across his chest and then possibly leaving the bag at the scene. tonight no, clear answers on how close the fbi is to making an arrest. >> before they make any arrests they will have the case pretty much, you know, the evidence will be there. th will not rush to judgment on this. >> reporter: it has been a day of anticipation and tension. >> code red evacuation. >> code red evacuate the building. >> the federal courthouse where any suspect would stand trial was evacuated today because of what turned out to be an unsubstantiated bomb threat. a city on edge and still grieving. a memorial grows by t
mar arecy gonzalez has the latest from boston. >> reporter: closing in on a possible o suspect. law enforcement sources tell abc news they have is a clear image of a man they believe could be the person who planted one or both of the bombs near the fen initial line of the boston marathon monday. abc news learned the person investigators believe could have caused the carnage and chaos was captured on a individual joe. he is shown talking on a cell phone and carrying a black back strapped...
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enough time really especially considering how we've already got things crawling around on the surface of mars in the moon we should be able to figure out an off planet colony but the thing is we've. do everything so slow and we do everything so slowly because of one attribute that is pretty blatant to me that thwarting attribute is greed everything time we have a good intention like figuring out new ways to feed people or provide alternative energy sources or cure diseases someone sees it as a way to make a profit and ruins it for everyone and since everyone wants their piece of the pie we've made this incredibly tangled web of bureaucracy of procedure and power as the end watered down accountability that slows us down even more why people are obsessed with getting rich i don't know it could be the way our media and celebrity culture rammed the desire for money down our throat but why do people continuously fall for that i don't know everything we do is slow down because of the greed that is built into our system and now i fear ultimate downfall if stephen hawking is right and we have less th
enough time really especially considering how we've already got things crawling around on the surface of mars in the moon we should be able to figure out an off planet colony but the thing is we've. do everything so slow and we do everything so slowly because of one attribute that is pretty blatant to me that thwarting attribute is greed everything time we have a good intention like figuring out new ways to feed people or provide alternative energy sources or cure diseases someone sees it as a...
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as passionately as they are are about their sports team to see s this event marred by whated by w happened, when you have the th three things, the red sox game,e the marathon, a hockey game anda or a basketball game, it's ame,s huge day in boston. bo >> you have all of those thingsh on that day. >> in a short timespa time. >> before i even went to boston, i knew about the boston maratho and the big green monster. >> have you to go as i have gone. you make the pilgrimage to go to fenway park, it's one of the the best stadiums that has ever beer and the history that is there alone is the reason they can start this at 11:00. at the kids can get out of school and go to enjoy a nice, basebala day. you will see the results in resl boston and the sports team andsr the city. ci. >> they bounce back and standstn tall and proud. >> absolutely.>> a >> dave, thanks. thanks. we appreciate you coming up herg and talking about that. that we will be back to normal tomorrow. >> we plan to be back to normal tomorrow. please send us your question iff you have one to myfoxdc.com. fo. we will be glad to answer
as passionately as they are are about their sports team to see s this event marred by whated by w happened, when you have the th three things, the red sox game,e the marathon, a hockey game anda or a basketball game, it's ame,s huge day in boston. bo >> you have all of those thingsh on that day. >> in a short timespa time. >> before i even went to boston, i knew about the boston maratho and the big green monster. >> have you to go as i have gone. you make the pilgrimage...
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by the way mars rover is doing something immature. >> it's not! >> it has been up there for 11 years now. it has been driving around making tracks on everything and apparentlily the tracks has drawn something resembling a penis, it has hit puberty. >> it is at gawker. >> stephanie: grow up, mars rower. for god's sake. i'm guessing mars rover -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: in other pen-related news -- florida woman arrested for yanking on ex-boyfriend's peenis. not a good way jim. she was arrested after she -- trying to make a balloon animal, that is not the right way. she violently pulled on her ex-boyfriend's -- according to a police report. she had gone to her ex-'s home -- >> was she hot? >> stephanie: okay. why do i think this is not hot. she had gone to her ex-'s home to pick up their daughter. she went in and they got into an argument. her ex did not want to start dating again. wallace grabbed the victim's penis. >> stephanie: it could seen as punctuation in an argument. >> was he wearing a kilt at the time? it takes a lit
by the way mars rover is doing something immature. >> it's not! >> it has been up there for 11 years now. it has been driving around making tracks on everything and apparentlily the tracks has drawn something resembling a penis, it has hit puberty. >> it is at gawker. >> stephanie: grow up, mars rower. for god's sake. i'm guessing mars rover -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: in other pen-related news -- florida woman arrested for yanking...
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this was a significant mistake that unfortunately marred what has been a solid week of coverage by cnn to examine cnn for a moment. you had a lot of boots on the ground and elsewhere. and the ratings have been huge so people are still tuning in. let's also point out like other cases, that report didn't slander anyone. it was just a story about an arrest that did not happen. my question is what if john king's sources had been right. what if he had gotten it it first. 20 medicines later organizations gotten it it and they announced there was an arrest. >> he would be a hero. >> i do not think he would be a hero. >> is that a good enough scoop to take the risk of the downside that you might be wrong? >> we're now mentioning the dark skin moment. he felt compelled to bring out the detail that the suspect was dark skinned. he decided to spill that detail. i didn't see what possible use that was. >> king says he was simply repeating what law enforcement sources told him. now let's look at why there's so much attention on cnn. it was prominent and went on for 45 medicininutes to an hour. but
this was a significant mistake that unfortunately marred what has been a solid week of coverage by cnn to examine cnn for a moment. you had a lot of boots on the ground and elsewhere. and the ratings have been huge so people are still tuning in. let's also point out like other cases, that report didn't slander anyone. it was just a story about an arrest that did not happen. my question is what if john king's sources had been right. what if he had gotten it it first. 20 medicines later...
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. >> san francisco supervisors eric mar, and malia coen have come up with a resolution to ensure that all the money from proposition a be used to restore cuts as prop a intended. the group is asking the remaining supervisors to pass the vote in a resolution. city college has lost 53 until dollars over the past five years. >>> oakland city leaders revealed their budget proposal. $1billion a year for each of the next two years. mayor jean quan called it a fair budget. the proposal includes two more police academies, however, the city will still need to eliminate about 80 positions. the deadline for a new budget is june 30, and the public will be able to weigh in before then. >>> investigators revealed new information today in the sabotage of two south bay utilities. they now believe that the attacks on a power station and the key fiberoptic line were part of a coordinated plan. the high powered weapon and the strategy that the attackers used. >> it's going to take weeks before this pg and e substation near metcalf road in south san jose is fully cleaned up and repaired after someone use
. >> san francisco supervisors eric mar, and malia coen have come up with a resolution to ensure that all the money from proposition a be used to restore cuts as prop a intended. the group is asking the remaining supervisors to pass the vote in a resolution. city college has lost 53 until dollars over the past five years. >>> oakland city leaders revealed their budget proposal. $1billion a year for each of the next two years. mayor jean quan called it a fair budget. the proposal...
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in his and his brother's alleged attack of the boston mar than monday. dzhokhar tsarnaev he likely face federal charges and he's involved in the shooting of the m.i.t. officer as well as carjacking. all of which happened just hours before he and his brother, taermlan tsarnaev, tamerlan died and dzhokhar tsarnaev fleeing. dzhokhar tsarnaev was hiding in this boat. >> we have movement in the boat. >> reporter: a robot was later moved in to remove the tar. . >> we can't believe that first of all that it came to watertown and secondly right on our street. >> reporter: but even as boston cheers dzhokhar tsarnaev capture, but police say this case is far from over. later this afternoon, family and friends of one of the bombing victims will gather for her wake, 29-year-old krystle campbell will be laid to rest tomorrow. >> byron pitts reporting from boston this morning. >>> let's dig into those new pictures that came overnight. infrared pictures that take you into the capture of the 19-year-old that effectively shut down one of the america's largest city. watch
in his and his brother's alleged attack of the boston mar than monday. dzhokhar tsarnaev he likely face federal charges and he's involved in the shooting of the m.i.t. officer as well as carjacking. all of which happened just hours before he and his brother, taermlan tsarnaev, tamerlan died and dzhokhar tsarnaev fleeing. dzhokhar tsarnaev was hiding in this boat. >> we have movement in the boat. >> reporter: a robot was later moved in to remove the tar. . >> we can't believe...
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. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in the last decade is the on set of every human being being able to record digital video literally everyone who is out there. that increases the amount of evidence that the fib and other investigators have to poor through. if you think back to 15, 16 years ago to the atlanta bombing of the olympics, there was very little video evidence that was available. some security cameras and that was about it. it was much tougher to find and identify a suspect whereas today it's easier to identify somebody they have to go through that voluminous amount of digital imaging to find those suspects. what
. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in...
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we've been reporting 117th edition of the worst onmarathon was marred by two explosions by the finish line. the explosions would occur four hours and nine minutes into the race this, happened on patriots day. jackie robinson day at park. boston winning to sweep tampa bay. and that game finished about an hour before the bombs went off. back here at home earthquakes under damage control mode after alan gordon made an antigay slur getting into a heated argument with will johnson of the timbers the suspension could be as high as three games. last night saying the language came during a heated moment and does not reflect my feet feelings toward the gay lesbian community. and read for fans i will do my best to take actions to make sure we can be viewed as a beacon of diversity, community and equality. and cal guard was taken ninth tonight in a draft chosen by the indiana fever averaging 16 points per game as a senior. this abc 7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> thank you very much. >> join me tonight at 9:00 coming up social media steps up to help in the boston bo
we've been reporting 117th edition of the worst onmarathon was marred by two explosions by the finish line. the explosions would occur four hours and nine minutes into the race this, happened on patriots day. jackie robinson day at park. boston winning to sweep tampa bay. and that game finished about an hour before the bombs went off. back here at home earthquakes under damage control mode after alan gordon made an antigay slur getting into a heated argument with will johnson of the timbers the...
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that's lost in a mar ras in guantanamo bay. this case will take a long time, be expensive and complicated but he's going to trial and there's going to be a verdict. we know that. >> jeff, thank you very much. fran, julia, as well. appreciate it. follow me on twitte twitter @andersoncooper. what do you think? should he be charged in a criminal court opposed to an enemy combatant? >>> and we will dig in to the case. the older suspect spent last year in parts of dagestan and chechnya. and the older suspect's widow. what we know about her and their relationship and more importantly what the fbi wants to know from her tonight. >>> later, my interview was remarkable woman. i hope you stick around for this. she a dance instructor whose body was broken. she had to have part of her leg amputated below the knee but her spirit is certainly not broken. >> i woke up and my parents were there and i said i feel like my foot is falling asleep. it feels like my ankle is falling off of the pillow and my foot is half on. and i realized that now t
that's lost in a mar ras in guantanamo bay. this case will take a long time, be expensive and complicated but he's going to trial and there's going to be a verdict. we know that. >> jeff, thank you very much. fran, julia, as well. appreciate it. follow me on twitte twitter @andersoncooper. what do you think? should he be charged in a criminal court opposed to an enemy combatant? >>> and we will dig in to the case. the older suspect spent last year in parts of dagestan and...
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it is beyond belief why someone would want to mar a day of pride and embrace and enjoy -- >> and murder? >> and murder. >> thank you very much. >> chris, that's one resident's thoughts here. i'm sure we will hear from more. i think i heard my colleague lester holt on the other side of town, where they gathered on the streets, they heard there was gunfire and they thought at that point they had taken the suspect and either taken him into custody or he was dead, that there was cheering there because of a sense of relief. not cheering for the death or assume the assumed death, but the sense of, wow, it is over. >> let's go to nbc news terror expert. roger, we are told the suspect has been taken and is alive and in custody. so the question now is what happens next? >> chris, as you said, it is remarkable and incredibly good news. first thing they are going to do is question him. try to get to the bottom of the fundamental question, why? why did you do it. who else did you work with? were there any other explosive devices in places that the police have not identified them yet. they will begi
it is beyond belief why someone would want to mar a day of pride and embrace and enjoy -- >> and murder? >> and murder. >> thank you very much. >> chris, that's one resident's thoughts here. i'm sure we will hear from more. i think i heard my colleague lester holt on the other side of town, where they gathered on the streets, they heard there was gunfire and they thought at that point they had taken the suspect and either taken him into custody or he was dead, that there...
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he says he was arrested for sticking up for the first and second amendment. 8th grader jair rotted mar come refused when a teacher told him to remove his nra shirt that says protect your rights. he faces charges of disrupting an educational process and officer. his father says it does not violate the dress code. >>> a florida father punched out an alligator that attacked his 6-year-old son. how the duo was getting ready to go canoeing that's when the child wandered away into the jaws of an 8 foot gator near their home. >> jabbed my arm and i couldn't get out. >> i ran into the water about waste deep and i had my son like this here because i didn't want to play tug of war with theal giert. i didn't want to get his arm ripped out. while i am doing that i am punching the alligator on top of his head. >> a good samaritan came in and helped started kicking it. as you saw there he honly has minor injuries. that's your 5@5:30. back on his big wheel. >>> walter continues to rise in towns all over the mississippi river especially in clarksville, missouri. people there trying to keep the rising
he says he was arrested for sticking up for the first and second amendment. 8th grader jair rotted mar come refused when a teacher told him to remove his nra shirt that says protect your rights. he faces charges of disrupting an educational process and officer. his father says it does not violate the dress code. >>> a florida father punched out an alligator that attacked his 6-year-old son. how the duo was getting ready to go canoeing that's when the child wandered away into the jaws...
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. >> they're not dependent on an external mar receipt. >> rose: they c have an exdemand model but it's the popution and demographic .or india that makes the young, you young. >> well, it is a pop lition that is not literate, not killed -- skilled, not trained, it becomes a drag am but if are you able to educate them, skill them, train them, it becomes an asset. and in india's case, as more people move out of agriculture, which is a low skill, low-paying job, into services sector manufacturing sector, they don't have to be clever. they simply have to move into better jobs that will increase productivity. it will also contribute more to the gdp. so the migration of population from agriculture, rural toanerban services and manufacturing will give a big boost to the gdp growth. >> rose: and so what are the things that worry you because of your responsibility in india about the optimism that ought to be in india? for example, you have huge needs for infrastructure. and people will argue that unless you do that, you cannot be a great, global, political and economic power. >> i agree. our nee
. >> they're not dependent on an external mar receipt. >> rose: they c have an exdemand model but it's the popution and demographic .or india that makes the young, you young. >> well, it is a pop lition that is not literate, not killed -- skilled, not trained, it becomes a drag am but if are you able to educate them, skill them, train them, it becomes an asset. and in india's case, as more people move out of agriculture, which is a low skill, low-paying job, into services...
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campus, close to the finish line of the mar on thon. just about 10 minutes by car. it progressed over here to watertown, to the coolidge neighborhood, as the chase ensued, following the-- the apparent shooting of the m.i.t. police officer. sadly, we have reports that the m.i.t. police officer didn't make it, the campus police officer died as a result of the shooting. there was a report that his gun was stolen in the process. then we got here to the watertown coolidge area and the discussion started about the exchanges of gunfire, reports of explosions. griff jenkins says he heard one of the explosions with his own ears, all augustmenting the information that these guys are armed to the teeth, much more heavy armament than we have ever seen, related to a simple robbery case. >> mike, thank you for that. we are going to get back to you in just a second. we are going to go to griff jenkins and get him to describe for us who -- what he saw when a suspect was taken into custody. >> reporter: hi. i left -- i left tobin when we were doing "on the record" with greta and wen
campus, close to the finish line of the mar on thon. just about 10 minutes by car. it progressed over here to watertown, to the coolidge neighborhood, as the chase ensued, following the-- the apparent shooting of the m.i.t. police officer. sadly, we have reports that the m.i.t. police officer didn't make it, the campus police officer died as a result of the shooting. there was a report that his gun was stolen in the process. then we got here to the watertown coolidge area and the discussion...
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do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great at the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon, but the marathon, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better than ever. a lot of people are going to go out and run. they're not going to let this take away a great boston institution. >> let's talk about the rivalry, when somebody sold babe ruth to the yankees. i think he had about five 20-game years there. a guy forced to play outfield and in the fifth, play pitcher, then go back and play the outfield four or five days in a row. you lost him. the sense of the yankee rivalry tonight when they play the diamondbacks, the same team they played in the series after 9/11. they're going to play sweet caroline. >> it's a nice thing for the yanks to do. at a time like this, you can't get into the boston new york thing. this is a time to come together. everybody in boston was way into the yankees when the towers fe
do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great at the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon, but the marathon, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better than ever. a lot of people are going to go out and run. they're not going to let this take away a great boston institution. >> let's talk about the rivalry, when somebody sold babe ruth to the...
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amma and marsy both in world trade center town we begin with mars marsy. >> good evening. police found the suspect injured and hiding. just block from where they lost track of them overnight. when they made that arrest you could just feel the collective sigh of relief across boston. applause at the dramatic end to a tense man hunt. >> we have a suspect in custod custody. >>reporter: second suspect in the boston marathon bombing in custody. found hiding in a boat in a yard just outside of massachusetts. >> exchanged gun fir with the suspect in the boat and the fbi made entry in the boat and removed the suspect, hostage rescue team. >>reporter: after shoot out and stand off 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev was taken alive by ambulance. unlike his brother his alleged co-conspirator in monday deadly attack tamerlan tsarnaev, they were tra tracked down last tonight after police said pair ambushed mit officers shawn collier fatally shooting him in pa control tar and hijacked this suv andñr wild khis throwig explosives. they canvas the neighborhood going door to door more than 1 mi
amma and marsy both in world trade center town we begin with mars marsy. >> good evening. police found the suspect injured and hiding. just block from where they lost track of them overnight. when they made that arrest you could just feel the collective sigh of relief across boston. applause at the dramatic end to a tense man hunt. >> we have a suspect in custod custody. >>reporter: second suspect in the boston marathon bombing in custody. found hiding in a boat in a yard just...
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talk about chechnya, the community there, that country which has been so marred with ret revolution, violence, it's been a hotbed for islamic terrorism. the fact that these young men were from that area initially, what does that tell you in terms of inspiration for the activities we're suffering through here in massachusetts? >> just as you point out, has been a hotbed for violence for a very long time since the 1990s. but what happened here with these two guys have unusual. chechen fighters have ended up in places like iraq and syria it's tooing alongside rebels there. but the idea of attacking foreigners, attacking americans, for a chechen cause, if that is indeed what these men were trying to do, is very unusual. that's never happened before. they have confined most of their terror attacks to russia. their animus is against russians. they don't have any particular animus against -- the chechens don't have a particular animus against the united states. so these guys are definitely outliers even for chechnya. >> take a listen to the uncle of the tsarnaev brothers, this is ruslan sar
talk about chechnya, the community there, that country which has been so marred with ret revolution, violence, it's been a hotbed for islamic terrorism. the fact that these young men were from that area initially, what does that tell you in terms of inspiration for the activities we're suffering through here in massachusetts? >> just as you point out, has been a hotbed for violence for a very long time since the 1990s. but what happened here with these two guys have unusual. chechen...
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this cultural event known as the boston marathon marred by the two explosions. this city now, nothing here is over. you hear the sounds of sirens as this investigation continues. people are fighting for their lives this morning because of what happened yesterday. the investigation continue iing s.w.a.t. teams and different types of agencies that are picking up all information. this always told in human loss. we know there are close to 150 people who are gravely injured. three lives lost. one picture we'll show you this morning, an 8-year-old boy lost his life here. the boston globe identifying him as martin richard. he's holding a sign of his name. a beautiful young boy here with his family. his mother, sister, and his daddy who was running the race. walked out to the sidewalk to give him that hug of congratulations. little martin lost his life. his sister gravely injured. his mother, as well. in the hospitals right now, 17 people still in critical condition. 25 in serious condition. we've heard of having forced amputations. some people dismembered at the scene.
this cultural event known as the boston marathon marred by the two explosions. this city now, nothing here is over. you hear the sounds of sirens as this investigation continues. people are fighting for their lives this morning because of what happened yesterday. the investigation continue iing s.w.a.t. teams and different types of agencies that are picking up all information. this always told in human loss. we know there are close to 150 people who are gravely injured. three lives lost. one...
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. >> earth day volunteers in the bay area gathered today at pacifica's linda mar beach to participate in clean-up activities. the pacifica beach coalition has organized earth day activities since 2005 and today, hundreds of people assisted in liter pick ups, gardening, and habitat restoration. the organization focuses on improving beaches, shorelines, wathershed areas and streets by removing liter and non-native plants. over 150 community groups and 125 businesses participated with the pacifica beach coalition in this year's earth day. move over i-tunes. twitters is starting to enter the music field. our tech reporter gabe slate has the latest. >> kron 4 news is rolling out a new program called kron rewards. for the entire month of april, watch kron 4 news and you can earn valuable points you can redeem for prizes, cash cards or exclusive kron 4 items. you can redeem points. it is kind of like frequent-flier miles. just for watching us. kron 4 news will feature a word on the day beginning at 8 a.m. or 8:00 p.m. you then enter that word on kron 4 rewards and start earning points but fi
. >> earth day volunteers in the bay area gathered today at pacifica's linda mar beach to participate in clean-up activities. the pacifica beach coalition has organized earth day activities since 2005 and today, hundreds of people assisted in liter pick ups, gardening, and habitat restoration. the organization focuses on improving beaches, shorelines, wathershed areas and streets by removing liter and non-native plants. over 150 community groups and 125 businesses participated with the...